🚴 Le #TDF2026 arrive, et avec lui, des milliers de supporters le long des routes !
C'est l'occasion idéale de lancer notre campagne avec Gestes Propres, une collaboration de longue date dans la lutte contre les déchets abandonnés.
Le message est simple : on profite du spectacle et on garde nos déchets jusqu'à la poubelle. 💛
Norway fans are doing a “Viking Row” up the escalator at Boston’s South Station before heading to the World Cup
Adding this to the list of things I’ve never seen before and probably never will again
Destiny Bulletin reached out to composer Michael Salvatori following the EoS announcement. Here is his message to the community:
"To the Destiny community, thank you for your kindness and support over these last 12 years.
Writing music for Destiny has been one of the best experiences of my life, and I am truly grateful to all of you who've taken this long 'Journey' with us! Eyes up Guardians!"
You defined the soul of Destiny. Thank you for everything, Michael. 💙
Rutger Hauer didn’t just deliver the “Tears in Rain” monologue...he largely forged its final form.
He took an overwritten, overly technical script and rewrote it the night before filming.
“All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die.”
Any fans?
Forgive my tears…this one was tough. Thank you to every Warlock + Guardian who kept this legendary game alive for these past wonderful years. It has been an honor and privilege to have taken this journey with you. See you starside… 💙
#Ikora#IkoraRey#Destiny2#DestinyTheGame
🚨NEW: Destiny 2 voice actor Brandon O’Neill, known for voicing Crow/Uldren Sov, has backed the sequel campaign & encouraged fans to use the "#WeWantDestiny3" hashtag in a new heartfelt message ahead of the game’s final update - https://t.co/q0PHzE0LTv
I gave Murray a dead laptop over a week ago to make him feel included when I’m using mine (his bids for attention when I’m working from home were getting excessive) and now he sits on it 12 hours a day. It’s his emotional support laptop. My boy is addicted to screentime.
One of the wild things about Miami Vice (1984–1989) is the parade of future stars who popped up before they were famous. Bruce Willis, Julia Roberts, Liam Neeson, Benicio del Toro, Michael Madsen, Chris Rock & many others.
Before Keanu Reeves became a Hollywood star, he worked as a reporter for CBC and covered a teddy bear convention in 1984.
The footage somehow makes him even more likable.